Synonym: agony, distress, grief, heartache, pain, suffering, torment, torture, woe. Similar words: distinguish, hang up, triangular, cruise, guitar, guidance, guideline, inquisitive. Meaning: ['æŋgwɪʃ] n. 1. extreme mental distress 2. extreme distress of body or mind. v. 1. suffer great pains or distress 2. cause emotional anguish or make miserable.
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61. We have learned only that he told the news, and that the people cried out in anguish.
62. The modern anguish stems from the absurdity of the allegory, once its center, divine Will, is removed.
63. Even though thousands of people die violently each year in Sri Lanka, the death of an important figure causes national anguish.
64. Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration.
65. As a result, people can now place online, much to the anguish of the music biz.
66. Alfred Molina's Shannon comes over as an assemblage of mannerisms rather than a man whose behaviour arises from dissipation and anguish.
67. Somehow it made her heart ache with a wild mix of anguish and recrimination.
68. I shall never forget his roar of anguish on hearing the terrible news.
69. Whether the cries of anguish for 1991 alone are justified remains to be seen.
70. He had been too engrossed in the anguish of his own thoughts to notice the approach of the two uniformed policemen.
71. Surely it is a poignant reminder of the capacity of the human being to suffer mental anguish.
72. The play made David and his anguish the primary focus.
73. Suffering, anguish, and self-sacrifice are the order of the day.
74. Twenty miles away on the outskirts of Southampton, former hospital worker Marie, 27, is suffering the same anguish.
75. It could save you thousands of pounds, not to mention hours of anguish.
76. This is a peculiarly nasty technique of persuasion, causing great psychological anguish throughout the middle ages and even today.
77. It was really frustrating for the hawk - cries of anguish spat from his tongue.
78. The beauty of the world has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder. Virginia Woolf
79. Whether you are experiencing physical pain, mental anguish or emotional distress, you will feel it deeply at the time.
80. To experience fully the intensity of each moment must mean to experience its anguish as well as its bliss.
80. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
81. Therein, lies the heart, the pity and the anguish of this initial collaboration between Strauss and poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
82. And the pain, the mental anguish she would cause Ronnie, making her responsible for her death.
83. After four years of anguish, Forster wrote a preface to it and a small firm, Wishart Booles, issued it.
84. They say he’s watching us from the heavens. If he doesn’t answer, I tell him in this poem that I’m going to pull this curtain of the sky and forget about him. It is a way of expressing my anguish, written when I felt helpless. Gulzar
85. But already he was sweeping past her, heading for the door, quite unaware of her inner anguish.
86. Of course, in past centuries, no global news network existed to capture the anguish of the victims.
87. She half fell, half collapsed against it, unable to stop the tears of fear and anguish pouring down her face.
88. The cab journey downtown was an anguish of effort, of clogged and doddering crisis.
89. There would be untold anguish to purge in the group sessions.
90. Above all only the eyes retain any spark of life, and they are filled with the overwhelming emotion of anguish.